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The Evening Telegram. PRICE: OHE CERT. ST. ICHiTS. NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911 $B.QO PE% YEAR. VOLUME XXXIII.. Up. 160 | IVEATHEB FOItECAST. O TORONTO. Noon. — Fine and-2 colli, moderate winds, becoming X strong to moderate gales, easterly Iv; rain by night. v »M./«AfifWMn#«fwyruwk auction sales I wmrntm 'twrpßßKa Removal Notice! X " We have removed our Office Auction—Farm. from Commercial Chambers to a t the OUice of undersigned, on Satnrtiv »**'. Htl. inst, at 12 o'clock,. O'DWXer'S COVB. that desirable Farm, with nice " ( oit i'e and Barn thereon, and contain- 4 - iib..ut I!'acres, formerly occupied by m ■ ■ gj m ■ | A %#■ M~ \iex. Scott, situated at the Junction kfl BUI ■ jF Mi n■ iviUiinM I ■ p. C. O'DRISCOIL, Auctioneer. W APPLES, Mp \ MARBLE and GRANITE Fresh Rabbits, Monuments ant' I A D cation. Orders executed promptly. I Prices moderate. Workmanship : ,v :'.t7 Water St., opp. Post Office. 324 Water,St.St.John's T, fITRALL. septlB,eod,te y ' ' I WANTED. I !/(«wl# llvknn On 111 I I ixiarK - uroan uu. v Ar.y Gentleman who wants anythir in the clothing line I , » to inspect my New Range of Goods, there are the prettiest pat- In an entire new Repertoire of terns you ever saw. This is the store to get yonr clothes Comedies and Dramas. made to order, at the lowest possible prices for good o goods. I have for help some of the best mechanicas in the TO-XIGIIT. city and if you leave your order with us you will receive a woman's sacrifice. We also turn and relineyouro 1 overcoat and make it I I () 1 like ' e\v, at a moderate charge. Mdtii1p8 Saturday Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing House. "HIS LAST DOLLAR." WM. SPURRELL, IT4 Duckworth Street. — o (Mi ili« Hoacti. TIIOXE-727. All Special Scenery. • . . of Vaudeville. ~ business NOTICE! I'ItHT.S —KvoningH—2o. HO,-IO anil MatimtI—IO,1—IO, 2l> and :*0 ctn. The Shoe P>UMnees and Store, heretofore known as ?age & Wallace, Atlantic Bookstore. nnvm %vi! lin fu'ure he carried on by the undersigned, who hopes by strict at tent inn to business, and by carrying a largo and well assorted stock o i; FRESH HADDIES! jj % BOOTS and SHOES "" CRCCU PDIII TRY ' "• *° "iec* b> merit a fail''share of public patronage. •: 1— ij p. WALLACE, At the Old Stand, 312 Water Street. •„ _ _ % novi,im,e<iu. ;i ELLIS & CO., LTD., |- — just opfned-203 Water Street. [• J U D 1 r"X>l ' § j! 4000 pieces Job »! I'ltKoH pahimii»«E. || _ - I ssg jj Canadian ROOM PAPER, ■; Double Rolls, *« California Purple Grapes, Ji i amstm i . 12c. and 14e. a Roll. , '« Smoked Fiimaii Hadilie*. i| < California Oranges, i I All bright patterns and very special value. ,■ Bartlett's Pears, i ■J Pineapples, %l . ——- "■ California Lemons. , > j i \ \ ?,h\i ROBT. TEMPLETON'S. I {SPREAD tte NEWS jj Gorgonzola Cheese j; 120 Organs. a I Cheddar Cheese, fj 15 Pianos. I*■ i; cpt ling off ! i; Remember Our Telephone, j oDLLinv * • j; Xinaber H3A7BH. j; Positive clearance Sale to December 31st. AU must 't , I go to admit of change of business. ELLIS & Co., | Spot Cash. No Booking. Reduced J Agents. ' J? to Cost and Charges. Three or FOUr GenHe Never a chance like this before. w»»'U lmar U'ih can be accomodated with w w t @nESLEY WOODS '" I , Schooner Brand Oiled Clothing ( — \ Like a vessel without a % oat ,s ie ma" w^° Our Schooner Brand | and are guaranteed to give good satisfaction. HIDE ONLY BY The Standard Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Climax FEEDS Messrs. fob Bros. & Co., Ltd., have passed over the agency for Climax Feeds to the undersigned, and we are now prepared to quote prices to the public. Climax Dairy Meal, Molasses Feed Meal, Fattening Meal, Pig Meal. GEORGE NEfIL. t - • •• • - •• 10c. sc. THE NICKEL. Friday and Saturday, The Great Western Photo-j?J«yf entitled, THE SHERIFFS CHUM. Exemplifying a friend's affection, a comrades truqfc, a deceiver's pledge and a coward's trick. Told out on the plains.. Tlus subject is by far one of the mosi thrilling and most sensational i pictures of its kind. LOVE, Or the Slock Exchange. A bright conitedy drama of the New York financial world. 'The etory is vivid and impelling, but is relieved bv a dainty vein of clean American humour It will prove a great success with Nickel-goers. A Rw-Away Motor Car. This is a most unique comedietta, based on. familiar liaes, but most daring in its conception. It is a really clever pioture. Max Goes Ski-ing. Our esteemed friend euccumhs to the fascinating Norwegian passtime, and his efforts to master the sport are highly amusing. The Kickle Orchestra Will play the Utest musical success, including, j "The I*ink Lady Waltz," A flowing buoyant melody. " Waltz - ..Reve de Junesse Two Step—The Montana Girl. V The Conqueror Morse Pictorial Ballad—" A'ter 'While,'' a sure hit, Mr. Geo. Irving. Banner Matinee Saturday. sc. 10c. When in doubt where to get the Best in Groceries Visit the EMPIRE Grocery Store (('oritur (iowcr Street and King'* Koatl,) Where you will find a fascinating : display of i Choice Groceries- The Best Value in Meal and Flour, Extra Choice Lot of Biscuits, Fine quality of Scotch Oatmeal, Finest Canadian Cheese, Fry's Pure Cocoa, Jams from all re* nowned Manufacturers, St. Charles Cream, Purity Milk. Finest Indian Meal, Libby's Tinned Meats, Pickles of every description. Try a sample order and note the saving Telephone—No. 567. o:t3o,eod,tey An entirely NEW WORK in about 24 Fortnightly Parts. MARVELS OF THE UNIVERSE. This work will give a fascinating I description of the most interesting i Nature Subjects, such as the marvels revealed by the Telescope and the Microscope. Curiosities of Animal. Bird, and Insect Life, the Wonders of the Sea, the Secrets of the Rocks, ctc. ' The text will be written in a popular style by our leading specialists. i PART L SOW READY. Record value. It contains contributions by Lord Avebury, Frank T. Bullen, F.R.G.S., R. I. Pocock, F.R.S., Edward Step, F. 1.5., E. W. Maunder, F. R A.S., E. A. Martin, F.G.S., and many others, with 80 Beautiful Pictures and 4 Flue Coloured Plates all printed on fine art paper, jge. each part. > GARRETT BYRNE, novlO Bookseller and Stationer. ' & St. John's Lodge, Jf \sNn. 57®, H.R., A. F- A A. M".—An Emergency Meeting of the above Lodge will be held" in -the Masonic Temple to-morrow (Frlrfay). at 8 o'clock, p.m., for , the purpose of conferring degrees. By , order of the W.M., JOHN JEANS, Sec. | nov9,2fp J'WHL We can show you THE GOODS, can give you THE CUT and ' STYLE and THE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. The largest stock of TAILORING <MOS I Mlw |in the city All r 'goods UP-TO-DATE. Mail orders given prompt attention. p (ifr liw \ measuring cards pl\lfl §3 1 sent to any address. pm '1 JOHN MAUNDER, jljWP' Tailor and Clothier, 281-2SII feiay jjpzr Duck wo rili Street, aug22,eod ■■.■g|pyg- ty"" Red Apples, Small Onions Due Thursday per Stephano, 300 brls No. i Winter Apples—good Red Stock. 2b cases West India Oranges. And freshly i" : 50 kegs Green Grapes, 100 cases Small S. P. Onions, 50 sacks Canadian Red Onions. t Buy your Apples now. Edwin • Murray condSSED MimU / IS THE CREAM OF MILKS New Dress Goods I We have just opened another shipment of * New Dress Materials in all the leading shades, suitable for Fall and Winter wear. See Our Costume Cloth (all colors) at 35 cents a yard It fig extra good value. t WILLIAM FREW, Water Street. IP It Is only because tlfey are so interesting—apart from tho practical opportunities they offer—the small advertisements in the People's Paper, the EVENING TELEGRAM, are well worth studying. SCHOONERS Wanted Immediately t WANTED—A few to proceed to Foint Leamington to load Lumber for St. John's. Quick despatch at both ports. Empire Wood-Working Co., Ltd. nov9,tf § BY ORDER 0. C. C.C.C. The Battalion with I Band will parade at ' 9.30 a.m, an Sunday Nov. 12th, in order to attend last Mass at the Cathedral. By Order, M. F. SUMMERS, I eut&adjt. novio,2i Per S.S." Stephano," Oranges, Pears, -Bananas, Celery, New York Chicken, New York Turkeys, New York Corn B*ef, Finnan Haddies. JAS. STOTT TENDERS! Will he received for. the full plant of machinery in the Factory of the .rou vvrosf UOOI) €OY. This plant is practically new and in first class condition and can he inspected at any time by applying to J. R. JOHNSTON, Prescott .Street; 'Phone, 657. oct.24,tf. •l&For Sale, on easy Terms, That Large Dwell* * ing House, on Water Street, opposite Bo wring Bros. This property extends from Water Street back to Duckworth Street. Also, to let, HOUSES on Cook's Street and Gower Street. For particulars apply to WM. COOK, Water St. ofO tf g&For Sale—A House on Pr«sro(t Street. A good chance for a business man. Terms of payment made easy. Apply to JAS. R. JOHNSTON, Office-Prescott St. n7,tf ® To Rent or Lease from Nov. Ist, "Craig Miller" now occupied by A. Rooney apply to C. R. THOMSON. octco.3i,eod ISA Small Furnished ■™ liofiwe in good localffy; good rent will be paid for a suitable place; apply P. O. Box .'{6, (i.P.O. noviO.li FOR SALE--1 Superior I'onjr. Apply to ALEX. McDOU(tAI.L, MrKride's Cove. nov4,ofp Position Wanted.—By young man 22 years old at < >fhce Work Ac. Experienced. Strictly Temperate. Can furnish good refeieiices ; Apply by letter " Ex" Telegram Office. nov(>,r>fp LOST—Last Night, be- I*l eeu Bishop Son's it Co., and Parker A Monroe's upper store, a piirtte containing n sum of money. Finder will please ivtnrn to this office. novlO,li Picked Up, on Monday morning, a I ,««!>•* Hand - Bag- Owner can have the same by proving property and paving expenses. Apply to PATRICK B KEN NAN, 73 George St. nov!o,li FOUND—Near Windsor Lake, a Light R«*<l Cow; owner »an get same upon proving property and paying expenses from THOS. KEARSEY Windsor Lake. nov9,2fp Help Wanted. Immediately two CarriHge Blacksmiths : apply at CARNELL'S Carriage Factory, Duckworth St. novlfl,tf Immediately a HouseiiihUl ; apply to MRS. MILLEY, Circular Road. novlO.tf A Smart Girl, tor repairing; apply to J. KELLY, Cleanser and Preaser, Prescott St. novlO,tf At once, a Housemaid; apply, between the hours of 7.and 9 p.m., to MRS. FRED. AYRE, Circular Road. nov9,tf A Secretary-Treasurer for the ttally Haly Golf Club- Full particulars will be given on applica. tion to F, H. DON NOLLY, Sec-Treas. A General Servant; washing out. Apply at 57 Cochrane St. novB,3fp A Male and Female Asnifttant for the Crorkeryware Depart* ment, at G. KNOWLING'B. n4,tf Day and up — also commission— for local representatives; either sex; permanent; experienceunnecessary, spare time accepted ; sure money-maker. NICHOLS, Limited, Publishers, Toronto, n0v3,12i.
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1911-11-10 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1911-11-10 |
Year | 1911 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 10 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Evening Telegram, 1900-1918 |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Queen Elizabeth II Library |
Rights | Public domain |
CONTENTdm file name | 74763.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1911-11-10 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1911-11-10 |
Year | 1911 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 10 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19111110_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5241.69 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript |
The Evening Telegram. PRICE: OHE CERT. ST. ICHiTS. NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911 $B.QO PE% YEAR. VOLUME XXXIII.. Up. 160 | IVEATHEB FOItECAST. O TORONTO. Noon. — Fine and-2 colli, moderate winds, becoming X strong to moderate gales, easterly Iv; rain by night. v »M./«AfifWMn#«fwyruwk auction sales I wmrntm 'twrpßßKa Removal Notice! X " We have removed our Office Auction—Farm. from Commercial Chambers to a t the OUice of undersigned, on Satnrtiv »**'. Htl. inst, at 12 o'clock,. O'DWXer'S COVB. that desirable Farm, with nice " ( oit i'e and Barn thereon, and contain- 4 - iib..ut I!'acres, formerly occupied by m ■ ■ gj m ■ | A %#■ M~ \iex. Scott, situated at the Junction kfl BUI ■ jF Mi n■ iviUiinM I ■ p. C. O'DRISCOIL, Auctioneer. W APPLES, Mp \ MARBLE and GRANITE Fresh Rabbits, Monuments ant' I A D cation. Orders executed promptly. I Prices moderate. Workmanship : ,v :'.t7 Water St., opp. Post Office. 324 Water,St.St.John's T, fITRALL. septlB,eod,te y ' ' I WANTED. I !/(«wl# llvknn On 111 I I ixiarK - uroan uu. v Ar.y Gentleman who wants anythir in the clothing line I , » to inspect my New Range of Goods, there are the prettiest pat- In an entire new Repertoire of terns you ever saw. This is the store to get yonr clothes Comedies and Dramas. made to order, at the lowest possible prices for good o goods. I have for help some of the best mechanicas in the TO-XIGIIT. city and if you leave your order with us you will receive a woman's sacrifice. We also turn and relineyouro 1 overcoat and make it I I () 1 like ' e\v, at a moderate charge. Mdtii1p8 Saturday Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing House. "HIS LAST DOLLAR." WM. SPURRELL, IT4 Duckworth Street. — o (Mi ili« Hoacti. TIIOXE-727. All Special Scenery. • . . of Vaudeville. ~ business NOTICE! I'ItHT.S —KvoningH—2o. HO,-IO anil MatimtI—IO,1—IO, 2l> and :*0 ctn. The Shoe P>UMnees and Store, heretofore known as ?age & Wallace, Atlantic Bookstore. nnvm %vi! lin fu'ure he carried on by the undersigned, who hopes by strict at tent inn to business, and by carrying a largo and well assorted stock o i; FRESH HADDIES! jj % BOOTS and SHOES "" CRCCU PDIII TRY ' "• *° "iec* b> merit a fail''share of public patronage. •: 1— ij p. WALLACE, At the Old Stand, 312 Water Street. •„ _ _ % novi,im,e |
CONTENTdm file name | 74755.jp2 |